Team Umizoomi Season 2 Episode 17
Team Umizoomi
Season 2

Ep 17. Umi Toy Store

  • TV-Y
  • October 11, 2011
  • 23 min
  •   (6)

Team Umizoomi is an animated television series developed by Nickelodeon and premiered in 2010. It follows a team of miniature superheroes: Geo, Milli, and Bot, who have the ability to transform themselves into any shape or size. In their quests to help their friends in the city, they use their math skills to solve problems and overcome obstacles.

Season 2 episode 17, titled "Umi Toy Store," follows the team on their mission to save the Umi Toy Store. When the team arrives at the toy store, they find out that a group of toys has gone missing. The owner of the toy store, named Ethan, seeks the help of the Umi team to locate the lost toys and bring them back to the store before it closes.

First, they need to identify the missing toys. Ethan tells them that the missing toys are all shaped like squares and that they are located in different parts of the city. Geo, with his shape-identification abilities, quickly identifies all the missing toys and plots their locations on a map. The team starts their mission by looking for the first missing toy. As they travel through the city, they encounter various obstacles that they have to overcome using their math skills.

One of the obstacles they face is a gate that blocks their path. The gate has a lock on it, and they need to figure out the code to open it. Bot uses his memory to remember the code, and they enter it into the lock. The gate opens, and they proceed to the next location.

Their next challenge is a river that they need to cross to get to the next missing toy. They use their measuring skills to determine the length of the river and build a bridge across it. Once they cross the river, they find themselves in a maze-like jungle. They follow a series of clues and solve a math puzzle to find the missing toy hidden in a treehouse.

Throughout their journey, they also encounter a group of mischievous monkeys who have taken one of the missing toys. The monkeys challenge them to a game of "Monkey Math" to get the toy back. The team accepts the challenge and uses their math skills to win the game and get the toy back.

With all the missing toys located, the team returns to the toy store. But they still have one challenge left: they need to arrange the toys on the shelves in a particular order to solve a puzzle that will unlock a secret room in the store. The puzzle involves arranging the toys based on their size and color. Bot takes charge of this challenge and uses his shape-changing abilities to rearrange the toys into the correct order. They successfully solve the puzzle, and the secret room is revealed.

The secret room has a collection of rare and unique toys that Ethan wants to add to his store's collection. He invites the Umi team to pick any toys they like as a token of appreciation for their help in locating the missing toys. The team picks their favorite toys, and the episode ends with the toy store opening its doors with new and exciting toys for children to enjoy.

In conclusion, the Umi Toy Store episode of Team Umizoomi season 2 is an exciting and engaging journey filled with challenges that the team overcomes using their math and problem-solving skills. It teaches children the importance of using their brains and quick thinking to find solutions to problems. The episode also emphasizes teamwork, as each member of the Umi team played their part in finding the missing toys and solving the final puzzle. The story has a happy ending, with the toys back in the store, and the Umi team discovering a hidden treasure trove of toys. It is an enjoyable episode that children and parents will love.

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  • First Aired
    October 11, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-Y
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English